AutomotiveServiceTips

It's no surprise that your vehicle will drive better in the New Haven area if all the wheels are pointed in the same direction. That's called wheel alignment. If your wheels are out of alignment you may notice that your vehicle pulls to one side or the other.

Many Fort Wayne and New Haven drivers have had their Check Engine light come on. It's an amber colored light that shows on your dashboard. In newer vehicles, it might just be a problem with your gas cap not being screwed on tight enough (or a worn gas cap), causing the vehicle to fail the self-diagnostic evaporative emission test.

Your suspension system keeps your car up off the road. From there, it’s responsible for a smooth and comfortable ride around New Haven, IN. It also keeps your wheels firmly planted over bumps and through curves.

We're going to be talking about the ethics of automotive repair. Unfortunately, every profession has some bad actors that hurt the reputation of everyone else. It's no different in the New Haven area. In the automotive world, New Haven industry associations and IN professional licensing organizations are very committed to high ethical standards.

Brakes that work properly are essential to the safety of New Haven . You want to carefully maintain your brakes. In vehicles equipped with drum brakes, the brake components are housed inside a drum that rotates with the wheel. When you step on the brake pedal, brake shoes push out against the inside of the drum, slowing the wheel.